Fujinon ZK Series Lenses Capture 'In Hostile Zone'
The Fujinon ZK series zooms allow cinematographer Alfredo Mayo to capture even the smallest detail while filming in the heart of the Almería desert.
The director of photography Alfredo Mayo is shooting these days in the desert of Almería In Hostile Zone, the first Spanish film inspired by a real event that occurred to our army during its mission in Afghanistan.
The director in charge of this super production is Adolfo Martínez who has extensive experience in American action filming such as Terminator Salvation where he was director of the 2nd Unit.
ZK optics from Fujinon. This ZK zoom range offers unbeatable optical quality, lightness, high dynamic range and resolutions greater than 4K. The ZK range is made up of four lenses manufactured under the strictest technical supervision in the Mito factory (Japan). This range of zoom lenses with 35 mm PL mount offer maximum reliability in extreme filming situations such as In Hostile Zone in the middle of the desert.
The filming has a large deployment of military means: Chinook helicopters, Tigre and Super Puma attack helicopters, military vehicles of various types (troop transport, duty vehicles, armored...). In addition to the participation of more than seventy soldiers in various functions. All this requires great prior preparation and perfect coordination.
The film, which has the support of the Spanish Armed Forces, is produced by Tornasol Films, Hernández y Fernández and Castafiore Films.
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